Tomato Shipments are Becoming More Steady Following Summer Storms

Tomato Shipments are Becoming More Steady Following Summer Storms

Stormy summer weather limited tomato shipments from the East Coast, while California loadings have remained steady.

Markon Cooperative reports the “East Coast has lower volume due to previous tropical storms that impacted plant health and reduced yields” and “Tennessee and North Carolina regions are expected to have a shorter season this year; additional grading is required.”

Florida is still a fews weeks away from commercial production.

Meanwhile, California round and Roma tomato production is steady.

“Round tomatoes from Northern California are of good quality; 6×6 and 6×7 sizes dominate the crop,” Markon said. “Roma quality is good; large to jumbo sizes are more prevalent.”

Mexico sees steady volume as it works through previous weather-related quality issues.

“Vine-ripe and Roma volume in Jalisco and San Luis Potosi is on the lighter side due to prior rain storms. Overall volume had increased by mid-October.